When something is boiling it is changing from a liquid to a gas, hence lead is in a liquid state when it is boiling.
The change of state that occurs when lead is heated and turns into a liquid is called melting.
For example heating lead to melting and boiling - changes of matter phases.
The boiling point of lead is relatively high compared to many other elements, at around 1,749 degrees Celsius. This is due to lead's strong metallic bonds that require a significant amount of energy to break and convert it from a solid to a liquid state.
The vapor pressure of lead is very low at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Lead is a solid metal with a boiling point of 1749°C, so it is not typically found in a vapor state under normal conditions.
A characteristic for the boiling point is that the substance start changing state.
The change of state that occurs when lead is heated and turns into a liquid is called melting.
The boiling point of lead is 1749 °C (3180 °F) so I guess it would be in gas form.
For example heating lead to melting and boiling - changes of matter phases.
The freezing and boiling points of lead are both 1740.0 degrees celsius.
The boiling point of lead is relatively high compared to many other elements, at around 1,749 degrees Celsius. This is due to lead's strong metallic bonds that require a significant amount of energy to break and convert it from a solid to a liquid state.
At room temperature and pressure, lead is a solid. It has a melting point of 327.5°C and a boiling point of 1749°C.
The vapor pressure of lead is very low at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Lead is a solid metal with a boiling point of 1749°C, so it is not typically found in a vapor state under normal conditions.
There is no boiling point of lead azide, as it would blow up when it reaches its melting and auto-ignition temperature of 350 Celsius
The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which it changes from liquid state to gaseous or vapor state.
I am not sure but may be it is because none of the substances have a fixed boiling point. The substance starts changing its state from liquid to gas before the mentioned boiling point . For example Boiling point of H2O is 100.but it change it changes its state before it.Therefore there are boiling range not boiling point.
The change from the liquid state to the gas state is vaporization (boiling) or evaporation.
Boiling Point Elevation